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AS physics unit 2 - Youngs fringes intensity?

In what situation do young's fringes have the same intensity and
in what situation do they have different intensity (i.e decreasing from centre as single slit envelope is superimposed on youngs fringes)????

Anyone got any idea, im baffled
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Original post by TSR Jessica
Sorry you've not had any responses about this. :frown: Are you sure you’ve posted in the right place? Posting in the specific Study Help forum should help get responses. :redface:

I'm going to quote in Puddles the Monkey now so she can move your thread to the right place if it's needed. :h: :yy:


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The only thing I can think of is when there is a constant probability of photons reaching a point at each bright fringe, but not sure if this is possible

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